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canada:alberta [2022/04/29 02:07]
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canada:alberta [2022/07/08 03:17] (current)
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-In 2011, [[:pharmaceutical_companies:Pfizer]] partnered with various Alberta public agencies to create the Alberta/Pfizer Translational Research Collaboration Fund. The collaborators included the [[:Alberta Ministry of Economic Development and Trade]] (EDT), [[:Alberta Innovates]], and [[:Western Economic Diversification Canada]]. The fund was intended to support a collaborative health innovation and commercialization model in Alberta.((//Alberta Government and Pfizer Canada boosts provincial collaborative health innovation partnership with Alberta Innovates.// (2018, November 26). Pfizer Canada. https://archive.ph/UbvFE)) This was later renamed to the Pfizer-Alberta Collaboration in Health.+In 2011, [[:pharmaceutical_companies:Pfizer]] partnered with various Alberta public agencies to create the Alberta/Pfizer Translational Research Collaboration Fund. The collaborators included the [[:Alberta Ministry of Economic Development and Trade]] (EDT), [[:Alberta Innovates]], and [[:Western Economic Diversification Canada]]. The fund was intended to support a collaborative health innovation and commercialization model in Alberta.((//Alberta Government and Pfizer Canada boosts provincial collaborative health innovation partnership with Alberta Innovates.// (2018, November 26). Pfizer Canada. https://archive.ph/UbvFE)) ((//FOI Request - HTH-2015-51828.// (2016, February 12). Government of British Columbia. https://web.archive.org/web/20220428045844/http://docs.openinfo.gov.bc.ca/Response_Package_HTH-2015-51828.pdf)) This was later renamed to the Pfizer-Alberta Collaboration in Health. 
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 +The fund totalled $3,500,000 in 2013, with an additional $1.3 million of investment added in 2018. 
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 +===== COVID-19 ===== 
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 +==== Data Reporting ==== 
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 +  * https://web.archive.org/web/20220114005412/https://www.alberta.ca/stats/covid-19-alberta-statistics.htm#vaccine-outcomes 
 +  * https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/the-government-of-alberta-says-you/comments
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